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max dakin
a Downhiller

Date Reviewed: June 25, 2012

Strengths: Solid as a brick. really easy to change the settings on it. very good when hitting big stuff. good quick reasle system, take seconds and mine has never failed. look awsome? has a hug compresson difference from nealy rock solid to nealy 50% in , just when you leane over the front. never need servising even know it is advised , mine hafent been servised sence 2009 and there still plush and amazing to ride.

Weaknesses: There heavy weighing in at 3.2Kg. and unlike it being amazing over big jumps and rocks, but over small routs it feel`s like there no travel at all and kills your wrist after a long track.

Bottom Line:

basicly there really good, and if you have a heavy frame ect old demo or somthing then these forks are amazing ! , but these on something with a light frame, and i can promise you, you will go over the handle bars haha

Strengths: I have the 1.5 version, takes more to steer than if using the regular ones. Very beefy and can take a few drops without vomiting out the air like older air forks. The stanchions are 35mm so its pretty stiff on the cornering-- a plus.

Weaknesses: this is the cheap 66 so I cant complain about more adjustments

Bottom Line:

This is a good fork, kinda of a dummy fork with a few adjustments, but its a pitbull fork. Not real smart but gets the job done. Its legs are fatter than most on the market and its weight saving---if you want to go there, is that its air sprung. Buy one, set the rebound and air and forget it.

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